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Chicago examiner Chicago september 3 1911 sunday flats to rent pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business of ft refreshing car ride or in the suburbs they are offered you in to-day's want ad columui registered in 0 s patent office price five cents r^c > Chicago and vicinityâ€”gener i 7i?-?_i ally fair sunda y anc - monday cooler xajv^w moderate northeast winds v .Â°^> _ range of temperature v rn low 70 *- fc-^qf 0 average 78 j a vol xii no 9.â€”am sunday 3 sea=to=sea air racers here ready to fly p.o parmelee jimmie ward and c p rodgers tell how they expect to win hearst prize great transcontinental dash through the air fires pilots atiod ikes formal entry special trains will follow aeroplanes which will simultaneously soar from atlantic and pacific coasts in longest test ever set for winged craft extra ships are built three world-famous aviators are in Chicago ready to go to their respective starting places for the great race in aero planes for the william randolph hearst prize of 50,000 robert g _ owier is on his way to san fr ncisco where iie vill be gin flying for new york and lasi nig'it _. rry n atwood ho set a world's record by flying from st louis to new york an nounced at b ston that he ha formally entered hj is the fif''i entry the three in Chicago are jimmie ward native Chicago boy p o parmelee and c p rodgers ward will start from boston for san francisco parmelee will start from los angeles for new york ; rodgers from new york for san francisco and atwood from san francisco for new york all about september 15 all will pass through Chicago atwood proposes to'follow the route of fowler who will start next sunday about five days later the airmen in Chicago last night expressed confidence in their ability to cross the united states in airships parmelee sets twenty-six days as the time for his trip from east to west and is confident twenty-six days w-ill be sufficient time in which to complete the coast to coast flight and win the william kandolph hearst prize of 30,000 according to phil parmelee the wright aviator who has won renown for his wonderful flights in the wright biplanes and who formally en tered the contest friday yesterday he announced the trail he will follow and ex plained that he had made a study of wind conditions in choosing his route as soon after september 14 as his aero planes are ready he will ascend from los angeles and will follow the sou thern pacific hallway to el paso stopping at riverside cal yuma tucson benson and deniing ariz and el paso texas from el paso the rock island will be followed stops will be made at alma gorda and santa rosa n m amarilla texas oklahoma city okla wichita kan kansas city and st louis mo from st louis he will fly direct to chi cago he will stop at dayton ohio where he will be given an ovation by the wright brothers and others who are preparing a demonstration for him from dayton he will attempt a record flight to new york city wrights to advise parmelee equipment for the flight has been ar ranged for from the wright brothers who it is said will advise parmelee on his flight a contract was made by wil liam 11 pickens and others with the wright brothers whereby the services of parmelee are leased for tbis contest a special train containing the equip ment escort party newspaper and maga zine representatives and also a special diner for parmelee will follow the trail of the aeronaut experts of all kinds will be secured and men will be sent in advance of the train studying flying conditions and making other preparations for the entry of that aviator on new links of his route next thursday the wright brothers will ship the three machines to be used iu the llight to los angeles and it is expected that parmelee will leave dayt n for los angeles september 10 parmelee is a native of monti-emery ala is twenty-five years old single and has been flying for two years he is said to be one of the best aviators now in ths employ of the wright brothers if my plans are carred out as i expect they will be he said yesterday i will complete the coast-to-coast flight iu twen ty-six days i have chosen the logical route th who travel from east to west have littl or no chance of completing their flight the winds are against them i hnva studied all this in mapping out mj route the winds are against them may make 250 miles a day i have selected the southern route be cause of the good weather possibilities i will not encounter any rain until i reach kansas i am not afraid of rain although i am preparing a rain proof cover for my machine i expect to average 150 miles a day although some days i will do 250 and other days i will only cover fifty or seventy five miles i will carry no food supply except when it appears that my route will take me from the train a special diner will take care of my food supply jimmie ward Chicago boy says his flight from boston will win him the long race^j no one of the entrants for the great coast-to-coast flight for the william kan dolph hearst prize is more confident of his ability to make the flight and win the 50,000 than is jiminie ward the twenty-two-year-old Chicago birdman i'll make the flight easily and without serious trouble said ward yesterday the boy he is little more than a boy â€” was not speaking with braggadocio he was speaking modestly he was speaking as one who has supreme confidence in him self and iu the machine that he is to fly on the long transcontinental trip jiminie ward will make his start on the long race from boston and if arrange ments can be perfected in time the start will be made ou wednesday september 13 13 is lucky number maybe i'm superstitious said ward with a little smile but 13 has always been my lucky number i have flown a machine numbered 13 for a long time and | until i came the recent Chicago meet __> a i never so much as broke a wire in onel of my machines thirteen has been myh lucky number all through my life a mil that's why i want to start on this tli-fl greatest of all things ln my life on the thirteenth 1 ward's destination will be the golden gate city he expects to laud his machine san francisco ' mm^maam limit of thirty days "^* mm mw the route that tht little Chicago aviator will take in his flight across the continent \ has not been definitely laid out from boston ward plans to lay his course straight to the westward and over the berkshire hills albany if present plans are not changed will be one of his stops from albany ward probably will follow closely the line of the new york central tracks to buffalo thence he will traverse the route taken by harry atwood iu the latter's recent sensational flight to chi cago uftjk-ni Chicago it is planned to take th mar of parmelee's route and pilots in the great air race p 0 parmelee in his machine sheriff raids bookies at hawthorne zimmer and 125 deputies in vade grandstand make six arrests forty taken elsewhere six arrests for betting and bookmaklng were made yesterday afternoon at haw thorne the first day of the three-day labor racing and sporting carnival of the Chicago business agents association daring the early part of the racing pro gramme bets were taken openly by book leg oral bets were the rule and odds on the first six races were given before the paddock and grandstand were invaded by sheriff michael zimmer and a force of 125 deputy sheriffs it is estimated by those on the inside of the racing game that fully fifteen or twen ty handbooks were in operation the men arrested nil of whom were taken before justice of the peace arthur ken dall of oak park are thomas doyle jul ius williams leo bloom ira meltzer jake block andn bernie smith their eases were set for friday afteruoon sep tember 7 four released on bail doyle williams and smith were released under 200 bonds while bloom meltzer and block were held at the oak park sta tion bloom is held under 500 bonds his specific charge being that of making a book on the races when arrested by chief deputy charles peters block and smith volubly protested their innocence though the transaction between the two was witnessed by john stelk attorney for the sheriff's office six detectives from the state's attorney's office were on the grounds to gather evi dence and work in conjunction with the force of deputy sheriffs the cicero po lice force of eight men was also present betting and bookmaking coupled with frequent quarrels kept the officials busy during the afternoon a melee which threatened for a lime to tax the eutire police force of the grounds resulted when a deputy sheriff attempted to break up a family betting party on the steps of the grandstand loretta o'loughlin a pretty miss of nineteen placed a fifty-cent bet on the fifth race with her brother james who was sitting beside her on the steps her mother held the stakes law whs forgotten by miss o'laughlin id the ex.ten-ent of placing her first het sod she had turned to wutch the start of (&Â« race vben a sheriff descended upon the mxttj miss o'laughlin screamed and a â– erowd of several hundred persons made it muldoon to report gotch-hack match famous wrestler will write story of great bout for examiner william muldoon the famous wrestler athlete and trainer has agreed to come to Chicago at the invitation and ' earnest solictation of the Chicago examiner to write the story of the gotch-hacken schmidt wrestling match for this news paper the following telegram has been received from mr muldoon new york sept 8 1911 Chicago examiner accept your invitation to write the gotch-hackensch midt match and will leave new york on the twentieth century limited to-morrow arriving in Chicago monday morning wiixiam muldoon in addition to being a world-famed ath lete and authoritative writer muldoon is known as the greatest trainer of prize fighters in the united states his name is known as well if not better than any other ln the world of sport and his account of the match will be graphic as well as accurate of late years his training camp at white i'laius near new york city has been the resort of statesmen and other prominent men for whom muldoon acted as physical instructor his return to active sport in his capacity of special writer for the ex aminer of the hackenschmidt-gotch match will be welcomed by all who are interested in clean athletics and square sport if you want to know exactly how and why the great gotch-hackenschmidt match was won read mr muldoon's article in tuesday morning's examiner hopper gets a life term slayer of grace lyons of Chicago says he prefers death sentence holland mich sept 2 walter hop per who threw grace lyons of Chicago his sweetheart over the rail of the steamer puritan on lake michigan last week causing her death by drowning was sen tenced to-day to life imprisonment by judge padgham hopper took bis sen tence calmly although he expressed him self in favor of the death penalty either by hanging or dropping himself alongside the body of the girl in lake michigan hoppev was taken to marquette prison to night \ __ omaha votes board rule is largest city to declare for new form of government omaha neb sept 2 the people of omaha at a special elecetion to-day voted for the commission form of government at the regular spring election next april the people will choose seven com missioners from fourteen men to be nomi nated at a primary to be held one mouth before the election candidates for nomi nation and election will ha c no party designation the seven commissioners elected will choose from their own num ber a mayor among the more important cities now under the new form of government mt galveston and houston texas ues moines iowa colorado springs colo leavenworth wichita and independence bj_l *â€¢-Â«-â€¢- _-_--. _- . . guests of 4 hotels . driven out by fire blaze in a fruit store in south water street frightens folks in 3 clark street places guests of four hotels were aroused from their beds and driven to the streets when are destroyed the four-story building oc cupied by the george middendorf fruit company 135 south water street at 2 o'clock this morning the hotels in which the panic started were the tremont 213 south clark street the st chalres 217 south clark street the greenleaf 227 south clark street and the alles 231 south clark street the rear of these structures adjoin the fruit company's building a 2-11 alarm was sounded the firemen had the flames in check within a half hour after the fire was discovered none of the hotels was touched by the flames and most of the guests returned when the danger was past the third and fourth floors of the build ing fell through to the basement but the firemen who had entered the structure were warned in time and none was in jured the cause of the fire was not known property loss 40,000 four hurt in explosion at an electric conduit lighted match dropped in hole is cause of flash policeman may lose his sight four persons one of them a girl were injured last night when gas exploded iu a manhole of the commonwealth edison company in front of 2531 south state street after one of those injured dropped a lighted match into the hole the ex plosion which was not strong enough to lift the cover off the manhole did not damage any of the wires in the conduit those injured were policeman b j moran twenty-seven years old 1211 garfield boulevard face hands and eyes burned may lose sight of both eyes taken to wesley hospital i goldberg 2531 south state street burned taken home bessie levi sixteen years old west twenty-sixth street and armour av enue face burned taken home frank hagg 2348 south wabash avenue a watch man burned about the hands and face wesley hospital the explosion according to both police and employes of the commonwealth ed ison company was caused by a natural accumulation of gas in the manhole hagg saw smoke issuing from a narrow opening in the mnnhole and called moran's attention to it the former as the young girl and goldberg walked up lighted a match and held it down toward the man hole to attempt to learn the cause of the smoke and dropped the match in the hole a moment later the explosion followed and a sheet of flame shot into the faces of the four employes of the commonwealth edison company called to the scene denied a bomb had been responsible for the trouble james r keene is sinking special cable to the evar-iimr london sept 2 james r keene the american financier and sportsman has suffered a relapse although his physicians decline to make a statement however they sent a long cablegram of particulars to the family in new york mr keene is suffering from intestinal trouble and needs bodily repose he is now seventy three years om sidney love's suit thrown out of court divorce action of former mil lionaire is denied by oregon judge baker city ore sept 2 sidney c love has lost his divorce suit against mar jorie burnes love conceded the most beau tiful woman in america judge smith in dismissing the action to-day finds nil the way through for the ex-millionaire club man and takes a fling at the wife's claim he was a gambler but concludes that love since he left england september 27 1009 has not sought reconciliation with his wife in unmistakable terms has not provided a home or sought to relieve her miud with reference to the future and has not created a condition such as his wife would accept without thinking that she would hazard her own happiness by so doing his pride was broken the judge points out that the pride or the defendant was broken after the loss of his fortune and that he was entitled to more consideration from the members ot his family than the evidence shows he re ceived he dismisses mrs love's claim that her husband was a gambler when by her own testimony it was shown that she had purchased a gambling outfit tor him paying 1,000 for it perhaps says the judge it is possible she would rather have seen her husband behind the wheel entertaining his friends than to stand in front when it was oper ated by another he also treats lightly her claim that she tried to divert his miud from drink iu the immoral pastime of gambling if they really loved each other he said no quarrel over such a trivial matter as the baby's food could have separated them denounces woman's lawyers he scornfully denounced the methods of mrs love's attorneys in seeking to prove counter charges against the plaintiff the testimony of the negro barber in new york sutton the detective and that ot others of low character was thrown out entirely by the court in ruling on the case mr love is at present out of the city and his attorney john _. hand when seen this evening stated that until he saw his client he was uncertain as to whether the case would be appealed since last february it has been a race between the loves to see which could divorce the other first on the face of things mrs love won as she was grunted au interlocutory decree last may in new york but the husband had filed suit ln baker city previous to the return of a verdict in her case and she was compelled to go west and defend it her decree be comes final september 1 , r i continued onmth page sth^ioli!mn _____ . b

Chicago examiner Chicago september 3 1911 sunday flats to rent pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business of ft refreshing car ride or in the suburbs they are offered you in to-day's want ad columui registered in 0 s patent office price five cents r^c > Chicago and vicinityâ€”gener i 7i?-?_i ally fair sunda y anc - monday cooler xajv^w moderate northeast winds v .Â°^> _ range of temperature v rn low 70 *- fc-^qf 0 average 78 j a vol xii no 9.â€”am sunday 3 sea=to=sea air racers here ready to fly p.o parmelee jimmie ward and c p rodgers tell how they expect to win hearst prize great transcontinental dash through the air fires pilots atiod ikes formal entry special trains will follow aeroplanes which will simultaneously soar from atlantic and pacific coasts in longest test ever set for winged craft extra ships are built three world-famous aviators are in Chicago ready to go to their respective starting places for the great race in aero planes for the william randolph hearst prize of 50,000 robert g _ owier is on his way to san fr ncisco where iie vill be gin flying for new york and lasi nig'it _. rry n atwood ho set a world's record by flying from st louis to new york an nounced at b ston that he ha formally entered hj is the fif''i entry the three in Chicago are jimmie ward native Chicago boy p o parmelee and c p rodgers ward will start from boston for san francisco parmelee will start from los angeles for new york ; rodgers from new york for san francisco and atwood from san francisco for new york all about september 15 all will pass through Chicago atwood proposes to'follow the route of fowler who will start next sunday about five days later the airmen in Chicago last night expressed confidence in their ability to cross the united states in airships parmelee sets twenty-six days as the time for his trip from east to west and is confident twenty-six days w-ill be sufficient time in which to complete the coast to coast flight and win the william kandolph hearst prize of 30,000 according to phil parmelee the wright aviator who has won renown for his wonderful flights in the wright biplanes and who formally en tered the contest friday yesterday he announced the trail he will follow and ex plained that he had made a study of wind conditions in choosing his route as soon after september 14 as his aero planes are ready he will ascend from los angeles and will follow the sou thern pacific hallway to el paso stopping at riverside cal yuma tucson benson and deniing ariz and el paso texas from el paso the rock island will be followed stops will be made at alma gorda and santa rosa n m amarilla texas oklahoma city okla wichita kan kansas city and st louis mo from st louis he will fly direct to chi cago he will stop at dayton ohio where he will be given an ovation by the wright brothers and others who are preparing a demonstration for him from dayton he will attempt a record flight to new york city wrights to advise parmelee equipment for the flight has been ar ranged for from the wright brothers who it is said will advise parmelee on his flight a contract was made by wil liam 11 pickens and others with the wright brothers whereby the services of parmelee are leased for tbis contest a special train containing the equip ment escort party newspaper and maga zine representatives and also a special diner for parmelee will follow the trail of the aeronaut experts of all kinds will be secured and men will be sent in advance of the train studying flying conditions and making other preparations for the entry of that aviator on new links of his route next thursday the wright brothers will ship the three machines to be used iu the llight to los angeles and it is expected that parmelee will leave dayt n for los angeles september 10 parmelee is a native of monti-emery ala is twenty-five years old single and has been flying for two years he is said to be one of the best aviators now in ths employ of the wright brothers if my plans are carred out as i expect they will be he said yesterday i will complete the coast-to-coast flight iu twen ty-six days i have chosen the logical route th who travel from east to west have littl or no chance of completing their flight the winds are against them i hnva studied all this in mapping out mj route the winds are against them may make 250 miles a day i have selected the southern route be cause of the good weather possibilities i will not encounter any rain until i reach kansas i am not afraid of rain although i am preparing a rain proof cover for my machine i expect to average 150 miles a day although some days i will do 250 and other days i will only cover fifty or seventy five miles i will carry no food supply except when it appears that my route will take me from the train a special diner will take care of my food supply jimmie ward Chicago boy says his flight from boston will win him the long race^j no one of the entrants for the great coast-to-coast flight for the william kan dolph hearst prize is more confident of his ability to make the flight and win the 50,000 than is jiminie ward the twenty-two-year-old Chicago birdman i'll make the flight easily and without serious trouble said ward yesterday the boy he is little more than a boy â€” was not speaking with braggadocio he was speaking modestly he was speaking as one who has supreme confidence in him self and iu the machine that he is to fly on the long transcontinental trip jiminie ward will make his start on the long race from boston and if arrange ments can be perfected in time the start will be made ou wednesday september 13 13 is lucky number maybe i'm superstitious said ward with a little smile but 13 has always been my lucky number i have flown a machine numbered 13 for a long time and | until i came the recent Chicago meet __> a i never so much as broke a wire in onel of my machines thirteen has been myh lucky number all through my life a mil that's why i want to start on this tli-fl greatest of all things ln my life on the thirteenth 1 ward's destination will be the golden gate city he expects to laud his machine san francisco ' mm^maam limit of thirty days "^* mm mw the route that tht little Chicago aviator will take in his flight across the continent \ has not been definitely laid out from boston ward plans to lay his course straight to the westward and over the berkshire hills albany if present plans are not changed will be one of his stops from albany ward probably will follow closely the line of the new york central tracks to buffalo thence he will traverse the route taken by harry atwood iu the latter's recent sensational flight to chi cago uftjk-ni Chicago it is planned to take th mar of parmelee's route and pilots in the great air race p 0 parmelee in his machine sheriff raids bookies at hawthorne zimmer and 125 deputies in vade grandstand make six arrests forty taken elsewhere six arrests for betting and bookmaklng were made yesterday afternoon at haw thorne the first day of the three-day labor racing and sporting carnival of the Chicago business agents association daring the early part of the racing pro gramme bets were taken openly by book leg oral bets were the rule and odds on the first six races were given before the paddock and grandstand were invaded by sheriff michael zimmer and a force of 125 deputy sheriffs it is estimated by those on the inside of the racing game that fully fifteen or twen ty handbooks were in operation the men arrested nil of whom were taken before justice of the peace arthur ken dall of oak park are thomas doyle jul ius williams leo bloom ira meltzer jake block andn bernie smith their eases were set for friday afteruoon sep tember 7 four released on bail doyle williams and smith were released under 200 bonds while bloom meltzer and block were held at the oak park sta tion bloom is held under 500 bonds his specific charge being that of making a book on the races when arrested by chief deputy charles peters block and smith volubly protested their innocence though the transaction between the two was witnessed by john stelk attorney for the sheriff's office six detectives from the state's attorney's office were on the grounds to gather evi dence and work in conjunction with the force of deputy sheriffs the cicero po lice force of eight men was also present betting and bookmaking coupled with frequent quarrels kept the officials busy during the afternoon a melee which threatened for a lime to tax the eutire police force of the grounds resulted when a deputy sheriff attempted to break up a family betting party on the steps of the grandstand loretta o'loughlin a pretty miss of nineteen placed a fifty-cent bet on the fifth race with her brother james who was sitting beside her on the steps her mother held the stakes law whs forgotten by miss o'laughlin id the ex.ten-ent of placing her first het sod she had turned to wutch the start of (&Â« race vben a sheriff descended upon the mxttj miss o'laughlin screamed and a â– erowd of several hundred persons made it muldoon to report gotch-hack match famous wrestler will write story of great bout for examiner william muldoon the famous wrestler athlete and trainer has agreed to come to Chicago at the invitation and ' earnest solictation of the Chicago examiner to write the story of the gotch-hacken schmidt wrestling match for this news paper the following telegram has been received from mr muldoon new york sept 8 1911 Chicago examiner accept your invitation to write the gotch-hackensch midt match and will leave new york on the twentieth century limited to-morrow arriving in Chicago monday morning wiixiam muldoon in addition to being a world-famed ath lete and authoritative writer muldoon is known as the greatest trainer of prize fighters in the united states his name is known as well if not better than any other ln the world of sport and his account of the match will be graphic as well as accurate of late years his training camp at white i'laius near new york city has been the resort of statesmen and other prominent men for whom muldoon acted as physical instructor his return to active sport in his capacity of special writer for the ex aminer of the hackenschmidt-gotch match will be welcomed by all who are interested in clean athletics and square sport if you want to know exactly how and why the great gotch-hackenschmidt match was won read mr muldoon's article in tuesday morning's examiner hopper gets a life term slayer of grace lyons of Chicago says he prefers death sentence holland mich sept 2 walter hop per who threw grace lyons of Chicago his sweetheart over the rail of the steamer puritan on lake michigan last week causing her death by drowning was sen tenced to-day to life imprisonment by judge padgham hopper took bis sen tence calmly although he expressed him self in favor of the death penalty either by hanging or dropping himself alongside the body of the girl in lake michigan hoppev was taken to marquette prison to night \ __ omaha votes board rule is largest city to declare for new form of government omaha neb sept 2 the people of omaha at a special elecetion to-day voted for the commission form of government at the regular spring election next april the people will choose seven com missioners from fourteen men to be nomi nated at a primary to be held one mouth before the election candidates for nomi nation and election will ha c no party designation the seven commissioners elected will choose from their own num ber a mayor among the more important cities now under the new form of government mt galveston and houston texas ues moines iowa colorado springs colo leavenworth wichita and independence bj_l *â€¢-Â«-â€¢- _-_--. _- . . guests of 4 hotels . driven out by fire blaze in a fruit store in south water street frightens folks in 3 clark street places guests of four hotels were aroused from their beds and driven to the streets when are destroyed the four-story building oc cupied by the george middendorf fruit company 135 south water street at 2 o'clock this morning the hotels in which the panic started were the tremont 213 south clark street the st chalres 217 south clark street the greenleaf 227 south clark street and the alles 231 south clark street the rear of these structures adjoin the fruit company's building a 2-11 alarm was sounded the firemen had the flames in check within a half hour after the fire was discovered none of the hotels was touched by the flames and most of the guests returned when the danger was past the third and fourth floors of the build ing fell through to the basement but the firemen who had entered the structure were warned in time and none was in jured the cause of the fire was not known property loss 40,000 four hurt in explosion at an electric conduit lighted match dropped in hole is cause of flash policeman may lose his sight four persons one of them a girl were injured last night when gas exploded iu a manhole of the commonwealth edison company in front of 2531 south state street after one of those injured dropped a lighted match into the hole the ex plosion which was not strong enough to lift the cover off the manhole did not damage any of the wires in the conduit those injured were policeman b j moran twenty-seven years old 1211 garfield boulevard face hands and eyes burned may lose sight of both eyes taken to wesley hospital i goldberg 2531 south state street burned taken home bessie levi sixteen years old west twenty-sixth street and armour av enue face burned taken home frank hagg 2348 south wabash avenue a watch man burned about the hands and face wesley hospital the explosion according to both police and employes of the commonwealth ed ison company was caused by a natural accumulation of gas in the manhole hagg saw smoke issuing from a narrow opening in the mnnhole and called moran's attention to it the former as the young girl and goldberg walked up lighted a match and held it down toward the man hole to attempt to learn the cause of the smoke and dropped the match in the hole a moment later the explosion followed and a sheet of flame shot into the faces of the four employes of the commonwealth edison company called to the scene denied a bomb had been responsible for the trouble james r keene is sinking special cable to the evar-iimr london sept 2 james r keene the american financier and sportsman has suffered a relapse although his physicians decline to make a statement however they sent a long cablegram of particulars to the family in new york mr keene is suffering from intestinal trouble and needs bodily repose he is now seventy three years om sidney love's suit thrown out of court divorce action of former mil lionaire is denied by oregon judge baker city ore sept 2 sidney c love has lost his divorce suit against mar jorie burnes love conceded the most beau tiful woman in america judge smith in dismissing the action to-day finds nil the way through for the ex-millionaire club man and takes a fling at the wife's claim he was a gambler but concludes that love since he left england september 27 1009 has not sought reconciliation with his wife in unmistakable terms has not provided a home or sought to relieve her miud with reference to the future and has not created a condition such as his wife would accept without thinking that she would hazard her own happiness by so doing his pride was broken the judge points out that the pride or the defendant was broken after the loss of his fortune and that he was entitled to more consideration from the members ot his family than the evidence shows he re ceived he dismisses mrs love's claim that her husband was a gambler when by her own testimony it was shown that she had purchased a gambling outfit tor him paying 1,000 for it perhaps says the judge it is possible she would rather have seen her husband behind the wheel entertaining his friends than to stand in front when it was oper ated by another he also treats lightly her claim that she tried to divert his miud from drink iu the immoral pastime of gambling if they really loved each other he said no quarrel over such a trivial matter as the baby's food could have separated them denounces woman's lawyers he scornfully denounced the methods of mrs love's attorneys in seeking to prove counter charges against the plaintiff the testimony of the negro barber in new york sutton the detective and that ot others of low character was thrown out entirely by the court in ruling on the case mr love is at present out of the city and his attorney john _. hand when seen this evening stated that until he saw his client he was uncertain as to whether the case would be appealed since last february it has been a race between the loves to see which could divorce the other first on the face of things mrs love won as she was grunted au interlocutory decree last may in new york but the husband had filed suit ln baker city previous to the return of a verdict in her case and she was compelled to go west and defend it her decree be comes final september 1 , r i continued onmth page sth^ioli!mn _____ . b